MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) requested and received a list of suspensions from the CSAC.

UFC on FOX 4 took place this past Saturday, Aug. 4, at Staples Center in Los Angeles. The event’s main card aired live on FOX following prelims on FUEL TV. Reported attendance was 16,080 for a $1.1 million live gate.

Rua, who stopped Vera by fourth-round TKO, drew a 45-day term with no contact during training for precautionary reasons. Vera drew the same for his loss, but he also drew a 60-day term for a cut below his eye.

Bader, of course, drew a 45-day term with 30 days no contact for his knockout loss to Lyoto Machida, who escaped suspension and won a fight with the winner of next month’s UFC 151 headliner between champ Jon Jones and Dan Henderson.

Lightweight Jamie Varner may have lost his main-card fight with Joe Lauzon via third-round submission, but he also proved himself a game competitor. Unfortunately, he also drew a 180-day suspension for a possible fractured right hand. However, he can be cleared early by a physician.

Newcomer Wagner Prado, whose preliminary-card bout with Phil Davis was stopped in the first round due to an inadvertent eye-poke, is also indefinitely suspended and needs clearance from an opthamologist before returning to competition.

The full list of medical suspensions from UFC on FOX 4 includes:

Mauricio Rua: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons

Brandon Vera: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons, and also suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) due to a suborbital cut

Ryan Bader: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons

Jamie Varner: suspended 180 days with 180 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for possible fractured right hand

DaMarques Johnson: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons, and suspended indefinitely until given neurological clearance

Mike Swick: suspended 180 days with 180 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for right-ankle and elbow injuries, and suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact for cut on right eyelid

Cole Miller: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons, suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for right-hand and left-middle-finger injuries, as well as a suborbital cut

Wagner Prado: suspended indefinitely or until cleared by opthamologist

Oli Thompson: suspended 180 days with 180 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for a nasal fracture

John Moraga: suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for a cut on his right eyebrow

Ulysses Gomez: suspended 45 days with 30 days no contact for precautionary reasons, and suspended 60 days with 60 days no contact (or until cleared by physician) for a cut on his forehead

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